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Healthy Role Modeling in Language Arts Classrooms. Including Nutrition Education. Nutrition Education in Reading/Writing - Preschool. Storytelling through pictures Gather nutrition-related books for story time Use healthy foods to teach the alphabet: N is for Noodles O is for Orange
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Nutrition Education in Reading/Writing - Preschool • Storytelling through pictures • Gather nutrition-related books for story time • Use healthy foods to teach the alphabet: • N is for Noodles • O is for Orange • P is for Peaches
Let’s give it a try! • Compiling an Alphabet Book of Healthy Foods • Assign each person a letter of the alphabet. • Write the letter and draw a picture of a healthy food beginning with that letter. • This activity can be continued over several weeks until all letters of the alphabet are used. • Compile all the pictures into a book. • Have the class decide what should be on the cover of the book and then read it together! • Discuss each food and what food group it belongs in.
Nutrition Education in Language Arts – Elementary School • Learn the concept of sequencing. How is that food made? • Creative writing- have students write a folk tale about a favorite, healthy food • Create a class book about food • Healthy food book reports
Elementary School, cont. • Use nutrition concepts as spelling/vocabulary words • Practice alphabetizing with a list of healthy foods • Have students to prepare an oral report on one of the food groups
Nutrition Education in Language Arts – Middle/High School • Teach different writing styles: • Persuasive • Informative • Descriptive • Impromptu/Extemporaneous
Middle/High School, cont. • Compare and contrast a healthy diet with an unhealthy diet • Instruct students to prepare an oral report on a current nutrition topic • Have students create an ad for healthy food
Physical Activity in Reading/Writing - Preschool • Ask for help from your local school or community librarian • Instruct students to draw pictures of their favorite physical activity • Letter scavenger hunt • Examples: • Find something in the room that starts with the letter “C” • Find something that has an uppercase (capital) letter “A” written on it
Let’s Try It! • Time for Letter Line-Up! cat
Let Line Up, cont. • Let’s try another example play
Letter Line Up, cont. • Are you ready??? physical activity
Physical Activity in Language Arts – Elementary School • Write stories or poems about their favorite sport or activity • Create a class book about physical activity • Have your librarian assist you in obtaining physical activity related books for students to read • Use exercise concepts as spelling/vocabulary words • Give each student a physical activity related word and time them to see how fast they can line up in alphabetical order
Elementary School, cont. • Sequencing/following directions • Activity breaks • Jump for Homophones • To, too, two • There, their, they’re • Its, it’s
Physical Activity in Language Arts – Middle/High School Talk/Write about it… • Write about an Olympic event, the most challenging sport/hobby they’ve ever tried, etc. • Develop physical education presentations for peers or younger students. • Compare and contrast being physically active with being sedentary. • Write a research paper on an unusual sport, high-energy hobby, or emerging trend in sports/activities.
Middle/High School, cont. …Then get moving! • Act it out! • Vocabulary Word Relay • Play “This or That”